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Colorful produce, along with a word of caution, greets visitors to the Schwartz Family Farms booth at the Prior Lake Farmers Market’s opening day Saturday, May 23. The market made several adjustments to the coronavirus pandemic, such as masks for all vendors, separated booths and limits on hand contact with vendors’ goods. But the market saw a steady crowd despite a rainy morning.

A series of open signs alongside the farmers market invites the public to visit Main Avenue’s shops, which have been allowed to partly reopen in recent days under executive orders from the governor. The market continues each Saturday until fall.

Customers line up to visit Edelweiss Bakery and Skillet Joe’s food truck during Saturday’s farmers market. Many but not all visitors wore face masks, which health officials recommend in public to help prevent the coronavirus’s spread.

Photos: Prior Lake Farmers Market opening day

Colorful produce, along with a word of caution, greets visitors to the Schwartz Family Farms booth at the Prior Lake Farmers Market’s opening day Saturday, May 23. The market made several adjustments to the coronavirus pandemic, such as masks for all vendors, separated booths and limits on hand contact with vendors’ goods. But the market saw a steady crowd despite a rainy morning.

A series of open signs alongside the farmers market invites the public to visit Main Avenue’s shops, which have been allowed to partly reopen in recent days under executive orders from the governor. The market continues each Saturday until fall.

Customers line up to visit Edelweiss Bakery and Skillet Joe’s food truck during Saturday’s farmers market. Many but not all visitors wore face masks, which health officials recommend in public to help prevent the coronavirus’s spread.